But Asra, who is now studying media at university, said the film is intended to teach the audience that “revenge is never the right answer.”

In her description of it, she said: “The representation gives out a hidden message about how bullying is wrong, how we humans shouldn’t stereotype people and pick on them because of what background they come from or the colour of their skin nor what they believe in.”

She made the film while she was at Quintin Kynaston school in north west London where she was a prefect.

Her brother also went to the school and is thought to have been in the same year as former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos.